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Titus 3:1-7 THE MESSAGE OF THE GOSPEL Intro: We are inundated with
messages from the time we wake in the morning until we go to bed at night. The
television sends out messages about what we should drive, what we should eat,
and what we should wear. Commercials
use messages from lizards to get us to buy car insurance; messages from
Chihuahuas to get us to buy tacos; and messages from a bear to get us to buy
fabric softener. Government
sends out messages to get us to accept their plans and goals for America. The
church sends out messages to try and reach people with the Word of God. The passage before us is
about a very impotent message that has been going out into the world for
thousands of years. This passage is about The
Message Of The Gospel. The
Message Of The Gospel is the most important message the world
has ever heard. It is
far more important than anything the Geico Lizard has to say. It
far exceeds anything the government has to say. If
you miss the message of the Taco Bell Chihuahua or the Snuggle Bear your life
wont change, but if you miss The Message Of
The Gospel, your life will change forever! The
Message Of The Gospel is a message that must be heeded. If The Message Of The Gospel is rejected, the
person who rejects it will spend eternity in Hell. If The Message Of The Gospel is received, the
person who believes the Gospel will experience the forgiveness of sin and will
receive eternal life. Lets take some time to consider
The Message Of The Gospel that
is revealed hear. This passage points out some very
important elements of the
Gospel message that we need to hear. Notice these elements with me as we look at The Message Of The Gospel. I.
IT IS A
MESSAGE OF LOVE A. V. 3 The Extent Of This Love - In
clear and vivid language, Paul reminds us of what we were before we met the
Lord. Foolish – Ignorant of everything to do
with God. Disobedient – Rebellious toward
any authority instituted by God. Deceived – Continually led deeper and
deeper into sin by Satan. Serving divers lusts and pleasures
– A slave to our fleshly appetites and passions. Living in malice – Given over to a
lifestyle of evil. Envy – Never satisfied with what we
have, but always grasping for more. Hateful – This is the natural fruit of all
the above. This kind of life makes
us mean-spirited and hard to get along with. Hating one another – Walking without love
for our fellow man. This is what we were, and
what some still are. The Bible reminds us repeatedly that we are a fallen,
ruined, spiritually bankrupt people, Eph. 2:1-3; 1 Cor. 6:9-10.
In our natural condition, we are worthy of nothing but judgment, wrath and
condemnation, Eph.
2:3; Psa. 9:7; 2 Thes. 1:8-9. Even in our fallen condition, God
still loves us, Jer.
31:3. He could have left us in our sins and allowed us go to
Hell, but He loved us in spite of our condition! B. V. 4 The Evidence Of This Love - Verse 4
says after that. In other
words, in spite of our spiritual condition,
God chose to display His love for us. How did God display His love
for us? The answer is in verse 6. It says through Jesus Christ. God gave evidence
of His love for fallen man by sending His Son into the world to die for us,
Ill. Rom.
5:6-8; John 3:16; 1 John 4:9-10. If you need evidence that God
loves you, look no farther than Calvary! You dont need a feeling, just look to
the cross! Look to Jesus and see Him as He dies for you on the cross, 2 Cor. 5:21,
and know that you are special to the Lord. He loves you and that is the reason
for the awful death of Jesus Christ. The cross says, I love you! Listen to the message of the
cross: Surely he hath borne our griefs, and carried our sorrows:
yet we did esteem him stricken, smitten of God, and afflicted. But he was
wounded for our transgressions, he was bruised for our iniquities: the
chastisement of our peace was upon him; and with his stripes we are healed. All
we like sheep have gone astray; we have turned every one to his own way; and
the LORD hath laid on him the iniquity of us all
Yet it pleased the LORD to
bruise him, Isa. 53:4–6, 10. C. V. 5 The Explanation Of This Love -
From our perspective, there is no explaining this kind of love. Why
does God love lost sinners like He does? Why
does He save us from our sins? Why
would holy God set His love on sinners like us? Why
would He give His Son in our place? Why
would He save us, cleanse us, and adopt us into His family. Why
would He does something of this nature? He does not save because we
deserve it. He does not save because He sees something good in lost sinners. He
does not save because He knows what great servants we will become. The reason
God saves sinners is found in the word mercy
in verse 5.
The phrase that says,
but according to his
mercy he saved us
explains Gods reasons for saving souls. The word mercy speaks of kindness or good will toward the miserable and afflicted, joined with a desire to relieve them.
Justice gives us what we deserve. If we received justice, we would all spend
eternity in Hell. Thank God, He works in our lives according to grace and mercy.
In His mercy God does not
give us what we deserve. In His grace
He gives us what we do not deserve. Gods mercy
is an extension of His grace.
Why does God save sinners? He
saves sinners because He is a God of grace.
He delights in extending His mercy
to those who deserve Hell. He doesnt save us because we deserve it. He saves
us because He is a God of infinite grace
and mercy. We may not understand it, but
God saves us not because we earn it, deserve it, or seek it. God saves us because
He wants to. He does it because it brings glory to His name. It isnt us or our works that produce salvation; it is the grace of
God! For by grace are ye saved through
faith; and that not of yourselves: it is the gift of God: Not of works, lest
any man should boast, Eph. 2:8–9. What is the message of the
Gospel? God loves you! Christ died for you! God will save you by His grace! I.
It Is A Message Of Love II.
IT IS A
MESSAGE OF LIFE Love is only a part of the
message of the Gospel. The message of the Gospel is also a message of life. I
have already told you how Jesus died for your sins,
the other side of the Gospel concerns how He rose again from the dead. For I delivered unto you first of all that which I also
received, how that Christ died for our sins according to the scriptures; And
that he was buried, and that he rose again the third day according to the
scriptures, 1 Cor. 15:3–4. When a lost sinner believes
the Gospel, the life of Christ is shared with them. The thief cometh not, but for to steal, and to kill, and
to destroy: I am come that they might have life, and that they might have it
more abundantly, John 10:10. Jesus also said, Jesus said unto her, I am the resurrection, and the life:
he that believeth in me, though he were dead, yet shall he live:And whosoever liveth and believeth in me shall never die.
Believest thou this? John 11:25–27 Every
person who comes to Jesus for salvation is given eternal life, John 10:28; John
3:16; John 6:47. They are given eternal life
that begins at the very moment of their salvation. If you are saved, you have
eternal life right now! The verses we are studying today teach us more about the
Gospel and its message of life. A. V. 5 It Tells How We Are Cleansed - The phrase washing of regeneration refers to the
cleansing that happens when we are saved. Some people view the washing as speaking of baptism. They
think that our sins are washed away when we are baptized. Thats not what the
Bible teaches! We are not cleansed by baptism. Baptism is merely an outward
symbol of what the Lord did for us inwardly when He saved us by His grace. What did the Lord do? When
God saved us, He washed us in the blood of Jesus. He cleansed our sins away.
The word washing refers to a
bath. When we come to
Christ, we are given a spiritual bath.
Our sins was forever washed away, 1 Cor. 6:9-11. As far as God is concerned,
the redeemed saints of God are clean, pure and holy, Isa. 1:18. Rev. 1:5 says,
Unto him that loved us, and washed us from our sins in
his own blood. The word washed
also carries the idea of being released.
Jesus is the Lamb of God that taketh away
the sin of the world, John 1:29. When the Lord saves us, He
releases us from the power of our sins and puts the away from us forever. When
we are saved, we are forgiven, and our sins are gone. Ill. Psa. 103:12; Isa.
38:17; 43:25; Jer. 50:20; Mic. 7:19; 1 John 1:9. B. V. 4, 5 It Tells How We Are Changed - Verse 4
uses the word but to
transition from the description of what we were before we met Jesus into what
He makes us by His grace. Then in verse 5, there is the phrase renewing of the Holy Ghost. The word renewing means renovation; to completely change for the better.
When God saves us by His grace, the Spirit of God comes to live in our hearts. When
He comes in, He enters a dilapidated, ruined, decrepit building. He
enters a building, a life, that had formerly been
condemned to destruction. He
comes in and He remodels the place. He
throws out the trash. He
cleans the place out. He
renovates our lives completely. Literally,
He starts over, rebuilding us from the inside out. He
transforms us from the wretched creatures we are into redeemed saints of God. He
makes us new creatures to
the glory of God, 2
Cor. 5:21. He
gives us a new heart, Eze. 36:26. That
new heart results in a new life. C. V. 7 It Tells How We Are Completed - In this new
life we have been given, we are completed. Our completion is revealed here in
two very important stages. First,
we are complete because we have been justified
by His grace. The word justified
means that our sins have been forgiven and we have been declared righteous by
God the Father. God accepts us He has made us in His Son, the Lord Jesus
Christ. He does not see us as we are; He sees us as Jesus is. We are complete
in Him. Second,
we are complete because we have been made
heirs according to the hope of eternal life. That simply means
we have the hope of a better life after this life is over. The people of God
have a home in Heaven to go to when they leave this world. When we leave here,
we are going to place that is: - More beautiful than the mind can conceive, Rev. 21:9-22:5. - Far better, Phil 1:23. - Free from the pains, sorrows, sufferings and tears that cloud this
life, Rev. 21:4. - The fulfillment of our Lords precious promise to His people, John 14:1-3. We have eternal life right
now, but our lives do not end when we leave this world in death. The children
of God live on in the presence of the Lord in Heaven. That is our hope; it is our deep settled conviction that we will join
Him there when we leave here. The
Message Of The Gospel is A
Message Of Life! Hallelujah! I praise the Lord that I know what
that life is about here, and that I will enjoy His life throughout eternity. I.
It Is A Message Of Love II.
It Is A Message Of Life III. IT IS A MESSAGE OF LIBERTY The Gospel is about all about
Love. Praise God, He loves us! The Gospel is about Life. Praise God, He gives
us eternal life! The Gospel is also about Liberty. I have already touched on
these themes, but I want to speak about a couple of things again briefly. A. We Have Been Rescued
- When the Gospel came to us, we are lost and headed to Hell. We had no hope
and no one to care about us. But,
God, in His grace, His mercy, and His love, reached into our lives and lifted
us out. He
rescued us from a life of sin. He rescued us from a lit of sorrow. He
rescued us from a life of waste. He rescued us from judgment, death, and from
an eternity in Hell. He is
our Hero because He delivered us and set us free. The
Gospel sets us free! Praise His name! B. We Have Been Resurrected - When the Gospel
came to us, we were dead in trespasses and
sins, Eph. 2:1 The
grace of God brought deliverance from our sins. It also brought everlasting
life. The
Lord gave us His life. He
made us partakers of eternity. We
have been delivered from spiritual death, Eph. 2:5-6. We
have been given a new life in Jesus Christ. Everything we were dead to
when we were lost, we have been made alive to in Jesus. There
was a time when the Bible was a dead book, the church was a dead place, worship
was a dead exercise, God was a dead being, and on and on and on. Now,
all the things we could not comprehend, and could not believe, have become the
core of our lives. We
are alive to the Lord, His Word, His house, His people, His truth, and His
glory. The
Gospel gives us eternal life! Praise HIs name! C. We Have Been Regenerated
- When the Gospel came to us we were walking in sin and darkness. We
were blind. We
were deceived. We
were doomed. But, God, in His grace,
reached into our hopeless lives and changed us forever, giving us a new life in
Jesus. I
praise the Lord that I have a new life in Christ! I have been born again! I am
a new creature. Everything
has changed and its al because the Gospel regenerates all those who believe
it! The
Gospel gives us a new life! Praise the Lord! Conc: The Message Of The Gospel is a message of
hope, peace, love, grace, mercy, and blessings. It is
a message of new beginnings. It is a message of salvation. It is
a message of grace. It is a message of glory. It is
a message that we all need today, and forever. Have you believed the Gospel?
If you have, then you know how powerful the message of the Gospel really is. If
you have, you should thank Him that He loves you, and that He has changed your
life here, and your eternity hereafter. If you havent, you need to
come to Jesus Christ today. He will save you. He will change your life. He will
change your eternity. All He asks from you is that you believe the Gospel. If
you will, He will save you by His grace. That is His promise to all who will
believe! Ill. Rom. 10:9; 10:13, even you, John 6:37. What do you need to do with The Message Of The Gospel? |
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